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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, April 1684-June 1692
Volume 13, Page 367   View pdf image (33K)
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Assembly Proceedings, May 10-June 9, 1692. 367


The house adjournes for halfe an hower.
The house againe mett and present as before.
Mr Wattson Enters the house, whoe before was absent. He
is ordered to take bond of Mr Jones and Mr Dare with good
& Sufficient Securities for their good behaviour.
Mr Wattson giues information to the house that Mr Dare
refuses to giue Security, and there vpon was Voted out of the
house.
Ordered by the house that the said Dare be taken into
Custody for his Contempt to this house, Vizt)

By the house of Assembly May 14th 1692.
Ordered that the Officer that attends this house in the
nature of Serjeant att Armes imediately take into his Custody
the Body of Wm Dare of Caecill County that he may appeare
here on Monday Morning next to answere the Contempt of
this house.
Signed p Ordr Hen Denton Clk Assembly.

The house oClock on Monday Morning Next.

absent these following Membrs Uizt) dome on
Saturday,
to Mr Hewett & Mr Clayland
be made to the said Mr in this house, dureing
orning & preach on Sundayes vpon the aboue
Message,
those Gentlemen of the Councill that the
Comittee of Lawes to acquaint them that Roome
abo in the State house is appointed & fitted vp for
Comittee in, & that they are now ready to pro-
ceed on their
Capt W ington & Mr Boothby to the house, and
doe say, that the Gouernor desired them to acquaint the
house, that those Gentlemen appointed out of the Council to
joyne in assistance with the aforesaid Comittee, would repaire
to the State house presently.
Mr Dent, Mr ffinney & Mr Wheeler returne and acquaint
the house of Mr Hewett & Mr Claylands acceptance of their
Message, and doe say will be ready att the State house every
Morning, to say divine Service vpon the Beate of the second
Drume, dureing this Sessions of Assembly.
Mr Phillip Clarke Enters the house.
Voted by the house that the Act for Liberty of Conscience
be Confirmed.

Original
Journal.



 
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